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Abstract
Transition economies have responded quite differently to similar procedures and foreign economic and sociopolitical interventions. This is partly because of the exogenous (from the economic perspective) features of each country. In the present paper we focus on the economic explanation. Following an introductory discussion of the stylized facts of the deepening segregation within the Central and Eastern European transition economies, we proceed with a general equilibrium model of imperfect competition (a la Dixit-Stiglitz). We introduce (1) more than one imperfectly competitive manufacturing sectors and (2) capital as the ?pseudo? production factor that provokes economies of scale. Based on the abstract theoretical model, we argue that the supposed automatic, selfbalancing process for closing cross-country disparities may not appear, even if the noneconomic factors are neutralized. This is because there is a possibility of experiencing a virtuous cycle of endogenously reinforced attraction of foreign accumulated capital. Economies that do not have the necessary features for this to happen because they start from a comparatively inferior level of development and/or due to a lack of preexisting strong manufacturing - ?infant economies? according to our proposed terminology - will experience an endogenously justified, flatter path of development and may not find it easy to catch up with others.
转型期经济体对类似程序和外国经济及社会政治干预的反应截然不同。这在一定程度上是因为每个国家的外生(从经济角度)特征。在本文中,我们着重于经济解释。在对中欧和东欧转型经济体内部日益加深的隔离现象进行介绍性讨论之后,我们将继续讨论不完全竞争的一般均衡模型(a la Dixit-Stiglitz)。我们引入(1)一个以上的不完全竞争制造业部门和(2)资本作为“伪”资本。引发规模经济的生产要素。基于抽象的理论模型,我们认为,即使非经济因素被抵消,消除跨国差距的自动、自我平衡过程也可能不会出现。这是因为有可能经历外国积累资本内生增强吸引力的良性循环。由于发展水平相对较低和/或由于缺乏先前存在的强大制造业而不具备实现这一目标的必要特征的经济体——幼稚经济体?按照我们提出的术语,中国将经历一条内在合理的、更平坦的发展道路,可能不容易赶上别人。
Economic AnnalsEconomics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
6
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍:
Economic Annals is an academic journal that has been published on a quarterly basis since 1955, initially under its Serbian name of Ekonomski anali (EconLit). Since 2006 it has been published exclusively in English. It is published by the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade, Serbia. The journal publishes research in all areas of economics. The Editorial Board welcomes contributions that explore economic issues in a comparative perspective with a focus on transition and emerging economies in Europe and around the world. The journal encourages the submission of original unpublished works, not under consideration by other journals or publications. All submitted papers undergo a double blind refereeing process. Authors are expected to follow standard publication procedures [Instructions to Authors], to recognise the values of the international academic community and to respect the journal’s Policy.